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“yes dumbass, we”

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@rillils coming through with the award winning tags YET AGAIN😩😩

each and every tag😮‍💨💯 all these languages in the world and ya chose to speak FACTS.

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luna-rainbow

But like, objectively that’s so true from a narrative point of view. Going after Bucky, aside from the emotional motivation, always aligns with Steve’s worldview, his moral stance and his ethical pursuits. In CATFA he follows after Bucky twice: into the war because he “can’t do any less”, and then into Azzano because he’s “meant for more”. The one time he doesn’t/can’t go after Bucky is when he throws down the gauntlet with Hydra. In CATWS, while Bucky wasn’t always the key to the puzzle, he was the thread that ran through the whole movie. From “let’s find out what the ghost wants” to “SHIELD, Hydra, it all goes”, his existence (even before he was identified as Bucky) was what focused Steve’s efforts. Steve’s non-compromise when it comes to SHIELD-ra is both an ideologically and personally driven choice. In CACW again Steve’s protection of Bucky aligns with his bigger beliefs and goals: firstly everyone deserves a presumption of innocence and not a trial by public opinion, and secondly, only by retaining control of your own actions can you be responsible for them – Bucky being the extreme example of when that control is taken away. Going after Bucky genuinely aligns with Steve’s bigger philosophical goals in each movie.

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lapisbitch

gossip is such a sacred human tradition

I deadass heard the bartender start a conversation with a patron like "okay do you wanna hear the bullshit " and I almost packed up my shit and walked over like "hello may I also hear the bullshit."

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taking off a mask to reveal what lies beneath as a romantic gesture is overdone, and besides i want to see the romantic or even platonic potential of protecting someone's identity beneath the mask, without any expectation of ever being allowed to see what's under it. picking it up and holding it gently to their face when it's knocked off and they're in danger of being exposed, without trying to catch a glimpse of what they "really" look like under there. throwing yourself in front of them to hide them from view while they put themselves back together without taking advantage or looking back to see what you're protecting. learning to read them by body language, tone of voice, and behaviour so well that you never need to see their face to feel like you know and understand them.

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dean, a guy who’s never been anyone’s primary concern for his entire life, is now faced with an angel who voluntarily chose to love him more than god

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